Why Mormons and Trump Just Don’t Get Along

There are so many reasons Donald Trump should not be president. In fact, this list outlines in brutally efficient fashion a few of the ways Mr. Trump is entirely unfit to be President of the United States. Polls show that Utah voters are warming up to Trump (he’d beat Hillary Clinton if the race were today), which means that at least some Mormons are actually contemplating the act of casting their ballot for a man who boasted about his genitalia on national TV. With these poll numbers in mind, I’ll look at two questions about Donald Trump from a Mormon perspective.

Why might Mormons vote for Trump?

They agree with him: it’s time for strength and America to be Great Again

It’s no secret that Mormons think “society” and “the world” are worse than they’ve ever been. Wickedness is more pervasive, evil is more accepted, and God is less respected than ever before. Many Mormons might see a successful businessman who hates “political correctness,” and see someone who is willing to be bold (even if also occasionally overbearing) in the fight against the tide of popular opinion.

They want a conservative Supreme Court

Many Mormons care deeply about issues of religious freedom, marriage equality (or the desired lack thereof), and abortion. The Supreme Court of the United States will likely play a key role in each of these issues in the next few decades. Some Mormons might be happy to sacrifice for the sake of a SCOTUS majority.

They think he’s better than Hillary

Mormons don’t like the Clintons. President Clinton’s moral lapses while in office were off-putting to Mormons, to say the least. His dishonesty didn’t help, nor did his left-of-center legislating at a time when Mormons were solidly conservative. And Utah Mormons are still angry over President Clinton’s designation of a national monument in Utah.

Whereas Mormons embrace immigrants–indeed, many Mormons in Utah can trace their family history to immigrants not that many generations ago–Donald Trump demonizes them. Whereas Mormons are taught to look out for the less fortunate and have recently been explicitly asked to serve refugees, Trump (and his supporters) look at these modern-day pioneers with fear and scapegoating rather than love.

Mormons are firmly opposed to racism. Donald Trump isn’t. President Hinckley taught, “I remind you that no man who makes disparaging remarks concerning those of another race can consider himself a true disciple of Christ. Nor can he consider himself to be in harmony with the teachings of the Church of Christ.” Donald Trump’s disparaging remarks about those of other races are considered blessings by the KKK and other white supremacist groups, who commend his racism and are seeing significant spikes in membership due to his implicit and explicit racism.[1]

He behaves like an insecure high school bully. When the Washington Post called him out for accusing the President of conspiring with terrorists, he banned the Post’s reporters from his events. Trump has banned all Univision employees from all his resorts because the station dropped programming for one of his pageants. When Senator Cruz and Governor Kasich refused to support him, he announced plans to take political revenge. When Mormon Buzzfeed reporter wrote an article Trump didn’t like, Trump launched a barrage of personalattacksagainst him.[2] If this is how he acts when people disagree with him now, imagine what he’ll do from the White House. He’s actually already starting: he has compiled a list of people to fire on Day 1 because he disagrees with them politically.

But here’s the thing. We know what we’re getting with a Hillary Clinton Presidency: center-left policy. Some attempted compromises, some successful ones. A more hawkish version of President Obama’s foreign policy. Probably some kind of abuse of power and/or dishonesty at least once in her first term. She might not be your first choice, but she won’t destroy the country.

On the one hand, Donald Trump will be an thin-skinned tyrant-loving dictator. But on the other, Hillary Clinton was dishonest about her private email server.

On the one hand, Donald Trump has no respect for religious freedom. But on the other, Hillary Clinton was once accused of insider trading.

On the one hand, Donald Trump is a racist, sexist, xenophobic hate machine. But on the other, HIllary Clinton is a Clinton!

But several reliable, well-informed sources confirmed the idea that Hitler’s anti-Semitism was not so genuine or violent as it sounded, and that he was merely using anti-Semitic propaganda as a bait to catch masses of followers and keep them aroused, enthusiastic, and in line for the time when his organization is perfected and sufficiently powerful to be employed effectively for political purposes.

3 Comments

Heather
on July 25, 2016 at 10:01 am

TRUMP 2016, baby!

Jeff, thank you for having the courage to express your adverse opinions on our next president. I thought I was misinterpreting what you were asserting at first but I’m pretty sure it’s that you think it would be a good idea to have Hillary in the White House to chase down the disaster we’ve already had in there for the last 8+ years. I hope you are in the minority in this thinking and I am happy to learn that Mormons are willing to go outside their traditional comfort zones to support the best option we have and that is Trump.

I’m not going to bother going down the list and pointing out your obvious anti-Trump bias and half-truths and your glossing over of Hillary and her record. Suffice it to say, Trump is what this country needs at this time and godspeed his journey to the White House. Trump and Melania in 2016, brother!

Hillary intentionally hid emails from the government watchdog agency; this is just the start of why she would not be a good president. The POTUS’ job is to DEFEND the U.S. Constitution. She walks all over it without blinking. But that is not the worst part.

Hillary is campaigning for a “confrontation” with Russia. This could end very, very badly for all human life. She has no problem ordering people to kill others (Libya). Precious human life means little to nothing to her.

This is who you are considering voting into office? Bless your heart. Perhaps you could research some of her offences against humanity before publishing a “puff piece” about one so opposed to protecting/valuing human life.

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